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The mission of the New Mexico Health Care Authority is to ensure that New Mexicans attain their highest level of health by providing whole-person, cost-effective, accessible, and high-quality health care and safety-net services. HCA administers a variety of programs, including but not limited to Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), behavioral health, child support, and utility assistance.

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New Mexico Medicaid adds streamlined process to validate provider credentials
6/9/2026
New Medicaid providers can now use a single platform for credentialing across all four managed care organizations SANTA FE — New Mexico Medicaid providers can now credential with all four of the state's managed care organizations through a single platform,...
New Mexico restores hotline for reporting abuse of people with disabilities
6/4/2026
SANTA FE — New Mexicans will again be able to report suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities directly to intake specialists starting July 1 by calling a restored toll-free hotline: 800-445-6242. The...
New Mexico announces $76.2 million investment in rural health care
6/3/2026
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Health Care Authority today announced a new $76.2 million federal funding opportunity through Healthy Horizons, part of the state’s Rural Health Transformation Program, to expand access to specialty, maternal, behavioral health and chronic...

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Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Health • Health Care Authority
The mission of the Income Support Division is to relieve, minimize or eliminate poverty and to make available certain services for eligible low-income individuals and families through statewide programs of financial assistance, food assistance, employment assistance and training services.
Child Support Establishment and Enforcement
Health,Living • Health Care Authority
The Child Support Enforcement Division administers the state and federal program to collect support from Non-custodial Parents. Its primary mission is to maximize the collection of child support for all New Mexico children.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Health,Living • Health Care Authority
The mission of the Income Support Division is to relieve, minimize or eliminate poverty and to make available certain services for eligible low-income individuals and families through statewide programs of financial assistance, food assistance, employment assistance and training services.
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Health,Living • Health Care Authority
The mission of the Income Support Division is to relieve, minimize or eliminate poverty and to make available certain services for eligible low-income individuals and families through statewide programs of financial assistance, food assistance, employment assistance and training services.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Health,Living • Health Care Authority
The mission of the Income Support Division is to relieve, minimize or eliminate poverty and to make available certain services for eligible low-income individuals and families through statewide programs of financial assistance, food assistance, employment assistance and training services.
Veterans Property Tax Exemption or Waiver
Living • Health Care Authority
Standard Veteran Property Tax Exemption Up to $4,000 of the taxable value of property, including the community or joint property of husband and wife, subject to the tax is exempt from the imposition of the tax if the property is owned by a veteran or the veteran's unmarried surviving spouse if the veteran or surviving spouse is a New Mexico resident. Certain discharges may render a veteran ineligible for this benefit. Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption The property of a disabled veteran, including joint or community property of the veteran and the veteran's spouse, may be exempt from property taxation if it is occupied by the disabled veteran as the veteran's principal place of residence. For purposes hereof, a disabled veteran is a veteran who has been determined by federal law to have a 100% permanent and total service-connected disability. Certain discharges may render a veteran ineligible for this benefit.